Texas, District 27

Texas, District 27

Border Patrol and Ohio Law Enforcement Engage in Racial Profiling in Northern Ohio, New Report Finds

Border Patrol and Ohio Law Enforcement Engage in Racial Profiling in Northern Ohio, New Report Finds

By Gwen Short, Staff Attorney at Advocates for Basic Legal Equality and Raul Pinto, Deputy Director of Transparency at the American Immigration Council ABLE and the American Immigration Council published a report on March 19 analyzing data suggesting that the collusion between U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Sandusky… Read More

Multilingual Immigrant Uses Her Skills to Advise Corpus Christi Business Community

Multilingual Immigrant Uses Her Skills to Advise Corpus Christi Business Community

Growing up under a dictatorial regime in Panama, Lorena Parada-Valdes longed to live in a democratic country. In 1979, she had her chance. That year, she was one of just four Panamanian college students to receive a merit-based scholarship to study in the United States. After graduating from Bates… Read More

After Leaving Extreme Poverty in Mexico, Student Dreams of American Citizenship

After Leaving Extreme Poverty in Mexico, Student Dreams of American Citizenship

Had she not come to America, Monica Alcaraz would have faced a life of extreme poverty in Guanajuato, Mexico. The youngest of 16 children, she often didn’t have enough to eat. So when her older sister married a U.S. citizen and moved to Texas in 1986, Alcaraz—then four years old… Read More

Indian Native Finds Success in America, Gives Back to Adoptive Home of Corpus Christi

Indian Native Finds Success in America, Gives Back to Adoptive Home of Corpus Christi

Indian native Kamlesh Bhikha grew up in an entrepreneurial family. His grandfather was a sugarcane and cotton farmer and his father manufactured diamonds, selling the gems he’d fashioned from rough stones. Bhikha also aspired to be his own boss. “The harder you work, the more you reap,’” he says. “And… Read More

Report Shows that Asian American and Pacific Islander Immigrants Have More Than $335 Billion in Spending Power

Report Shows that Asian American and Pacific Islander Immigrants Have More Than $335 Billion in Spending Power

New York, NY—Today, New American Economy (NAE) released a report on the contributions of immigrants from Asia and the Pacific Islands (AAPI immigrants) to the U.S. economy. While migration from Latin America has been at the forefront of the immigration debate during the last fifty years, AAPI immigrants have constituted an increasing… Read More

Detroit's Immigrant-Owned Businesses Generated $15.5 Million in Business Income, New Report Shows

Detroit’s Immigrant-Owned Businesses Generated $15.5 Million in Business Income, New Report Shows

DETROIT, Michigan – Today, Global Detroit and New American Economy released a report documenting the rapid population growth and economic impact of immigrants in Detroit. While recent Census reports show continued population loss for the city, today’s data highlights that immigrants, who have added over… Read More

Child of Immigrant Shopkeepers is a Powerful Force for Small Businesses

Child of Immigrant Shopkeepers is a Powerful Force for Small Businesses

Ron Kim grew up working in his parents’ small grocery store in New York City. The family had immigrated to the United States from South Korea in 1987, when Kim was 7 years old. “I saw my parents, both of them, work nonstop,” he says, noting that the store was… Read More

Forbes: Political Issues Take Center Stage At SXSW

Forbes: Political Issues Take Center Stage At SXSW

Just a week after the election, 50 team members from the South By Southwest (SXSW) Programming Group gathered in Austin, Texas. Attendees included members from SXSW Interactive, SXSW Music, SXSW Film, SXSW Eco and SXSWedu. For the members, the election results hung in the air. Hugh Forrest, the Director at the… Read More

Idea that Immigrants Don’t Want To Pay Taxes ‘Couldn’t Be Further From the Truth,’ Lawyer Says

Idea that Immigrants Don’t Want To Pay Taxes ‘Couldn’t Be Further From the Truth,’ Lawyer Says

Debbie Rodriguez sees plenty of undocumented immigrants realize their own American dream — and create jobs for other Americans in the process. “We’re in a unique situation to know who the business owners are in our community and sometimes they don’t have permission to be here,” says Rodriguez,… Read More

The Contributions of New Americans in Washington, D.C.

The Contributions of New Americans in Washington, D.C.

As our nation’s capital and epicenter of international relations, it is no surprise that a large and growing share of the Washington, D.C. population is made up of immigrants. Today almost one out of every seven people living in the district was born in another country. That percentage has steadily… Read More

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